Are diabetic foot patients sensitive to pain?

  Are diabetic foot patients sensitive to pain? This is a major concern for diabetic foot patients. The following experts will help you to solve the problem: diabetic foot lesions, usually not simply vascular occlusion or narrowing of the lesion, more combined with diabetic microangiopathy, diabetic peripheral neuropathy and diabetic skin lesions, which involve a variety of tissue lesions, making the performance of the disease more complex.  Usually, diabetic peripheral neuropathy and dermatopathy first involve sensory nerves, which manifests itself in patients who are slower to detect changes such as pain and chills in the lower extremities than normal patients, and sometimes may not feel too much pain even with severe ischemic ulcers, and in some patients, pain sensation disappears completely.